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GENERAL HEAD QUARTERS 




Adjutant General's Office, 

Concord, May 25. 1865. 



CIRCULAR ^ 

No. 3. S 

For the information of the people of New Hampshire, the follow jig 
arrangements for the services at the Capital on the First of June, in 
commemoration of the late Chief Magistrate of the United States, are 
hereby announced. 

I, The Funeral Oration, by Prof. Patterson, will be pronounced 
from a stand in front of the State House. The yard will be cleared of 
the material which now encumbers it, the grass mown, and a stand erect- 
ed of sufficient capacity to accommodate all those who participate in the 
exercises of the occasion, and specially invited guests. 

IT. The Order of the Procession will be as follows: — 

1 . Company A, Governor s Horse Guards. 

2. Hall's Boston Brass Band. 

3. The veteran soldiers of New Hampshire, by regiments, each com- 
manded by its ranking officer, and bearing its tattered battle-flags. 

4. Funeral car, guarded by a detachment of veteran soldiers. 

5. Maj. Caldwell and staff. 

6. Detachment of the Veteran Reserve Corps 

7. Detachment of Heavy Artillery from Fort Constitution. 

8. The First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Militia, under com- 
mand of Col. M. W. Tappan, who will assign to each company its posi- 
tion in line. 

9. The Firemen of the city of Concord and other cities and towns, 
in uniform, but without their machines, marshalled by True Osgood, Esq. 

10. The Governor elect, Orator and Chaplain of the day, Ex-Gov- 
ernors of the State of New Hampshire, Senators and Representatives 
in Congress, members of the Executive Council, and other specially in- 
vited guests in carriages, flanked by the Governor's staff, mounted. 

11. Major William Silvey and staff, and State and National officials,. 



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12. The Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court. 
18, Members elect of the Honorable Senate and House of Represen- 
tatives. 

14. The City Government of Concord and other cities, 

15. The Concord Brigade Band. 

16. The various Masonic bodies of the State, escorted by Mount 
lloreb Commandery of Knights Templar, and marshalled by Col. Josiah 
Stevens, Jr. 

17. The Laconia Cornet Baud. 

18. The various Encampments and Lodges of Odd Fellows, escorted 
by White Mountain Lodge of Concord, and marshalled by J. S. McFar- 
land, Esq. 

19. Concord Lancers. 

20. High School Cadets, Portsmouth. 

21. Lincoln Cadets, Concord. 

22. The children of the City Schools, marshalled by Moses Woolson, 
Esq. 

23. Band. 

24. Faculty and Students of Dartmouth College. 

25. Schools from abroad. 
26 The Reverend Clergy, marshalled by L. D. Stevens, Esq. 

27. Band. 

28. Delegations from other cities and towns. 

29. The citizens of Concord in general. 

III. The various Divisions of the Procession wfll Rendez- 
vous as follows : - 

The State, National and City officials, with orator and chaplain of the 
day, invited guests, &c, will form on Main Street, left resting on Fay- 
ette. 

The Governors Horse Guards, the veteran soldiers of New Hamp- 
shire, Veteran Reserve Corps and Heavy Artillery, will form on Depot 
Square, facing the Passenger station. 

The Volunteer Militia of the State and the Firemen will form on 
Main Street, with right resting on Fayette. 

The Masonic Bodies will form on Pleasant Street, with right resting 
on VI ain. • 

The Odd Fellows will form on Warren Street, with right resting on 
Main. 






Other organizations including the City Schools, will form on School 
Street, with right resting on Main. 

The students of Dartmouth College, Clergy, delegations from other 
cities and towns, and citizens generally, will form on Park Street, with 
right resting on Main. 

IV. The Route of the Procession will be as follows : — 

The veteran soldiers of New Hampshire, escorting the funeral car. 
will move from the Depot Square at eleven precisely, and proceed up 
Ranlett to Main Street. Wheeling to the right, this portion of the pro- 
cession will proceed up Main Street, receiving the salute of each Divi- 
3sion as it passes. Each division will wheel into column as the pro- 
cession passes its place of rendezvous, immediately in rear of that 
preceding it. The procession will inarch up Main to Washington 
Street, up Washington to State, down State to School, up School 
to Green, down Green to Pleasant, down Pleasant to State, down State 
to Thorndike, down Thorndike to Main, and up Main to the State House 
yard, where the funeral oration will be pronounced. 

V. The Chief Marshals for each Division will be designated from 
this office, and duly notified of their appointment The various socie- 
ties and delegations are authorized to select as many assistant Marshals 
as may be necessary, and reporting the names to the office. 

By order of His Excellency the Governor, 

NATT HEAD, Adjutant General 



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